﻿1874.] oftlie Burmese Flora. 183 



the name of Monoceras oltusum, Hassk. belongs to E rurjosus. The Te- 

 nasserim plant (with which Griffith's No. 700 is identical) lias very thick 

 and obtuse leaves, and is in my opinion a distinct species. I have therefore 

 retained the MS. name of Teysm. and Binnend. for the plant. 



9. E. Varunua, Ham. ap. Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 407. 

 Hab. Chittagong (teste Masters). 



Differs from E. prunifolius, Wall, solely by the silvery silk-hairy inflo- 

 rescence and larger flowers. 



10. E. FLORIBUNDUS, Bl. Bydr. 120; Miq. Fl. Ind. Bat. 1/2. 210; 

 Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 401. {E. serratus, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 596). 



Hab. Frequent in the tropical forests, along choungs, of the Marta- 

 ban hills E. of Tounghoo down to Tenasserim ; also Chittagong. Fl. Apr. 



The species is easily recognised in a dried state by its peculiar blister- 

 ed opaque leaves. 



11. E. HTGROPniLTJS, Kurz, MS. 



Hab. Frequent in the swamp forests of the alluvial plains of Pegu 

 and Martaban ; also Upper Tenasserim (Falc.) Fl. Jan. March. 



I looked for some time upon this species as a variety of E. pJiotinicB' 

 folius, but the habitat as well as the structure of the leaves are inconsistent 

 with such a view. It is nearest to E. lancecefolius, lloxb., but differs by 

 obtuse or rounded leaves and beardless anthers. 



12. E. LANCE^FOLius, Roxb. Fh Ind. II. 598 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 402. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (teste Masters.) 



13. E. G-ANiTRUS, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 592 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 400. 

 (6/«^t^Yrw5 sp^^r^c^^5-, Gsertn. fruct. II. 271. t. 139; Wight Ic. t. 66; E. 

 cyanocarpus, Mast, in Hf. Ind. Fl. I. 406). 



Hab. Chittagong. 



14. E. LACUNosus, Wall. Cat. 6858. 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the tropical forests and along choungs in the 

 moister upper mixed forests of Pegu and Martaban down to Tenasserim. 

 Fl. May, July ; Fr. March, Apr. 



15. E. Wallichii, {E. longifolius, Wall. Cat. 6682 ; Hf. Ind. Fl. 

 I. 409. non Bl.) 



Hab. Not unfrequent in the Eng and low forests from Martaban 

 (Toukyeghat) down to Upper Tenasserim ; also base of Pegu Yomah ; Ava 

 (Wall.) 



I have often met with the tree, but always without flowers or fruit. 

 The leaves generally resemble E. Ganitrus but are puberulous all over 

 or, in very old ones, only beneath along the nerves, and so are the petioles 

 and branchlets. It appears to be a distinct species. 



16. E. ROBUSTUS, Roxb. Fl. Ind. II. 597; Wight Ic. t. 64; Hf. 

 Ind. Fl. I. 402. {E. Helferi, Kurz And. Rep. ed. 2. 32. and Mast. in. Hf. 



